Avery Dennison advances its sustainability efforts

Avery Dennison has significantly improved scores awarded by the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) due to recent actions that further acknowledge its accelerated sustainability efforts.

Avery Dennison has significantly improved scores awarded by the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) due to recent actions that further acknowledge its accelerated sustainability efforts

Avery Dennison will end the year with continued progress against its 2025 sustainability goals and re-committing to its role as one of the sustainability leaders within the global value chain. 

The company received markedly improved scores on its transparency and actions on climate change, water, and forests by the CDP, the gold standard in environmental reporting. CDP operates a global disclosure system for investors, companies, cities, states, and regions to manage their environmental impacts. Avery Dennison earned an A on forests and scored a B for climate change and water security.

This achievement follows strong positions taken in 2020 on transparency, human rights, and climate change, affirming how Avery Dennison plans to lead on these and other issues of growing importance to global communities. 

The has defined its Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) policies and metrics as part of its ESG Download to link sustainability to its business strategy. It has published a policy on human rights, upholding the fundamental principles and requirements of basic human rights in the workplace.

The company also improved its scores by publishing a policy on climate that acknowledges the imminent threat posed by climate change and the company’s strategy to move toward a lower carbon future, aligned with the Paris agreement and the recommendations of climate scientists. The company has already achieved significant progress to realize its climate goal, reducing absolute greenhouse gas emissions by more than 44 percent through the third quarter of 2020 against its 2015 baseline, which exceeds the initially set target of a 26 percent reduction by 2025.

Avery Dennison has published its policy paper on water that acknowledges the strategic value of water as a vital resource to ensure the health of communities, businesses, and supply chains and updating commitments to Responsible Paper Procurement reflective of the company’s role as a significant stakeholder in the supply chain of pulp and paper products and its role in promoting and providing sustainable and socially responsible paper products.

Significantly, in 2020, Avery Dennison also took steps to align with the United Nations’ blueprint for a more sustainable future. In November, the company joined leading companies and stakeholders globally as a signer of the UN Global Compact, the world's largest voluntary corporate citizenship initiative. The company’s responsible business practices, values, and commitments are embodiments of the Compact’s ten universal principles in the areas of human rights, labor, environment, and anti-corruption.

Besides, Avery Dennison aligned its own eight 2025 sustainability goals more strategically against the UN Sustainable Development Goals adopted by 193 countries as a plan for ending extreme poverty, reducing inequality, and protecting the planet by 2030.

‘The global challenges of 2020 have shown unequivocally the importance of pursuing, and delivering, sustainable business practices and corporate actions that will lead to more resilient communities and business enterprises,’ said Deon Stander, vice president, and general manager, retail branding and information solutions, and global corporate sustainability lead at Avery Dennison. ‘As we head into 2021, our strategies take on even more significance, and we will double down on innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement throughout our supply chain to make a meaningful difference for people and the planet.’